Model 16 Is The Only Difference Between The Smith And Wesson Model 16 And The Model 66 The Stainless Steel?

Is the only difference between the Smith and Wesson Model 16 and the model 66 the stainless steel? - model 16

L instead of blue steel? It is the rest of the weapon itself?

1 comments:

Eagle Scout [Bound's Hubby] said...

Hello!

I think he confused the model numbers. If I remember correctly, the model 16 a K-32 Masterpiece ... The K-Force family was the model 14 (K-38 Masterpiece in .38 Special), Model 15 (K-38 Combat Masterpiece [4 "bbl] in .38 Special), Model 16 (K-32 Masterpiece to 32. S & W Long), Model 17 (K-22 Masterpiece on. LR 22), and the Model 48 (K-22 Masterpiece WMR at 22). I think it is a K-22 teachers struggle with 4-inch barrel . WMR 22, but do not remember the model number! There was also a stainless steel version of the fight against K-38 Masterpiece, which I think was the model for all but 64 ... other masterpieces are made of carbon steel! The uniqueness of the masterpiece of the series was 6-inch barrel versions have been developed to the same weight of 38 grams, have the weight, weight-control of the coast!

If you search in the fight against the Magnum, there were 2 (identical dimensions) ... The Model 19 (carbon steel, blue or nickel finish) and model 66 (stainless steel). The only difference from other (outside of a completeND kind) of steel that the Model 66 May came in with a show a red background!

Good luck and good aim!

ETA: Please confirm the M16 = K32! My last exhibition at K32 was in the 60s! All the masterpieces were exposed ejector rod ... penetrate a breakpoint at the end of the rod ejection!

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